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Daniels Bros. Limited , Norwich, Spring , 1912. 
DANIELS’ SUPERB 
PRIZE ASTERS. 
IMPROVED VICTORIA ASTER 
DANIELS’ IMPROVED VICTORIA. 
A magnificent class, growing about fifteen inches high, and producing a» 
abundance of large, perfectly double and beautifully imbricated flowerB, 
four to five inches across. This is one of the most splendid Asters for 
garden decoration, and a first-class variety for exhibition. 
297 AH ASSORTMENT OF 12 BEAUTIFUL VARIETIES 
0. 
3 
d. 
G 
298 
. . per pkt. 
2 
6 
299 
DARK CRIMSON 
0 
r> 
300 
PURE WHITE . . 
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0 
6 
301 
DARK CRIMSON AND WHITE 
■ • »* 
0 
6 
302 
BRIGHT ROSE 
• • »» 
0 
6 
303 
RICH PURPLE 
• • *» 
0 
6 
304 
LIGHT BLUE . . 
• • )» 
0 
6 
305 
FINEST MIXED. In beautiful variety 
• • ft 
smaller pkt. 
1 
0 
306 
M * * ■ * * * 
0 
0 
DWARF CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERED. 
This fine olass is a decided acquisition. It commences blooming when 
many other Asters are off, and is invaluable for a late display ; its height 
is only nine inches, and in consequence of its fine dwarf habit of growth 
it is admirably suited for beds, edgings, pots, &c. 
307 AN ASSORTMENT OF SIX FINE VARIETIES 
0. 
1 
d. 
6 
308 
FIERY SCARLET 
. . per pkt. 
0 
0 
309 
PURE WHITE 
• • t> 
0 
6 
310 
BRILLIANT ROSE 
• • »» 
0 
6 
311 
DARK BLUE 
■ • J> 
0 
G 
312 
LIGHT BLUE AND WHITE 
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0 
G 
313 
CARMINE 
• • >i 
0 
G 
314 
VERY CHOICE MIXED 
smaller pkt. 
1 
i: 
315 
M M »» 
0 
G 
ASTER — Salmon Queen. 
A new and beautiful variety growing about 18 inches high and 
producing a profusion of large beautiful flowers on long wiry stems. The 
colour of the flower is a beautiful bright salmon-rose, quite a new colour 
amongst Asters. A splendid variety for cut flowers. 
316 Per Packet .. .. .. .. •• 6d. and Is, 
DWARF COMET. 
A oharming strain of beautiful oolours. The plants grow only about 
nine inches high, and the numerous double flowers have the elegant 
form and lovely colours of the larger growing varieties. 
s. d. 
294 PURE WHITE. Beautiful - - - 6d. and 1 0 
295 CHOICEST MIXED . . - .» - ™ 1 0 
29G „ „ • • - - smaller pkt. 0 6 
ASTER — Hercules. 
A grand new variety growing 15 to 18 inches high and of a robust 
branching habit of growth. The pure white blooms are of immense size 
and under good culture will attain as much as six or even seven inches 
diameter, the long curly petals giving them the appearance of well-grown 
Japanese Chrysanthemums. The plant is of vigorous growth, and the very 
handsome flowers are borne on long stout stems, useful for cutting. 
317 Per Packet .. .. .. •• •• — * 3, 
CULTIVATION OF ASTERS. 
Cultivation.— Asters form one of the chief attractions in all gardens in whioh annuals are grown. They are procurable in every colour from white to 
deeD crimson are very easy to raise from seed, and give a glorious display of bloom in Autumn after many other plants have ceased to flower. 
au.r. .lib useful for border, end .. eut few,!.; Ur. .iugl. kiud. being of ..peciul vein, for the ; l.ttur P"P«» 
£ - w. «* «** 
outs them oft treatment although they will thrive in any good garden soil. An excellent position for them is on beds or borders 
.SliT.TrWSJjd eud lib.r.llgur.uurJ eerlg iu U» ^ 
SZfce.TZiedrWbTu onT/Ziiu7e..bepo„ ebould e.r.ugl, reeel, ,.„d cuefeurer. fo ou, Oibt O.MchPlimj 
as being in ouropinion the most delightful of all the doubles. The flowers which are very large, are borne on tall graceful stems often 18 inches long, 
the colours are most distinot and varied. Ostrich Plume are quite as easily grown as the ordinary sorts. i u, wj.,. .ml 
Our Large-Flowered Comet, while not growing quite so taU as the former, gives large, beautiful flowers, and is of great value both for Redding 
outtfng pur^ The perfeot type of Dw«f Bedding Aster is found in our Dwarf Perfection, which forms an ideal edging to a bed of taller kinds, or is 
equally effective in a bed by itself. ■ ___ 
From Mr. R. JONES, Coychurch. 
MarC ”I 2 w a s so very pleased with the Aster Seed I had last year. It was undoubtedly 
the finest show of Asters I have ever had.” 
From Mr. A. DUNNING, Wargatc. 
March Gth. 
“ I hav 
last year, 
same opinion 
,-e much pleasure in saying your Ostrich Plume Aster gave me every satisfaction 
I think they were the finest Asters I have ever seen. Many people were of the 
